A Pac-12 battle is on tap Saturday between the sixth-ranked Oregon Ducks and the Arizona Wildcats at 10:30 p.m. ET at Autzen Stadium. Oregon is 8-1 overall and 5-0 at home, while Arizona is 4-5 overall and 1-3 on the road. The Ducks are favored by 27.5 points in the latest Oregon vs. Arizona odds, while the over-under is set at 68.5. Arizona is just 1-4 in its last five games against the spread, and the total has gone over in six of the Wildcats' last nine games. Oregon is 4-2 against the spread in its last six games, and the totals gone under in six straight Oregon-Arizona games. Before entering any Oregon vs. Arizona picks, you'll want to see the college football predictions from the model at SportsLine.

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Oregon put the hurt on USC two weeks ago, earning its eighth straight victory in a 56-24 win over the Trojans. Wide receiver Juwan Johnson was a machine for the Ducks, catching seven passes for 106 yards and a season-high three TDs from quarterback Justin Herbert. The senior has thrown for 2,329 yards and 24 touchdowns against just two interceptions.

Arizona dropped its fourth straight game two weeks ago, falling to Oregon State 56-38. A silver lining for Arizona was the play of running back J.J. Taylor, who rushed for 78 yards and two TDs on 21 carries.

The Ducks come into Saturday's matchup having allowed just three rushing touchdowns, the second-fewest in the nation. Less enviably, Arizona is second-worst in the nation in passing yards allowed per game, giving up 313.4 on average.

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